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Addressing Form Field Validation with Regular Expressions and JavaScript 1.2

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Dick Curtis on May 17, 2002 at 18:34:03:

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I recently discovered when dealing with some text in Portuguese that Internet Explorer 5.5 treats regular expressions slightly differently from Netscape 4.7. The former treats \w as equivalent to [0-9a-zA-Z], while the latter treats \w as equivalent to [0-9a-zA-Z\x81-\xff]. The extended range is where the special foreign characters are found.


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